its a neutral
Common household bleach, Sodium hypochlorite (NaClO), is a salt and neutral.
its a neutral
Common household bleach, Sodium hypochlorite (NaClO), is a salt and neutral.
Chlorine bleach is an alkaline, or base.
Bleach has a pH of approximately 13, therefore it would be very basic. Neutral would be a pH of 7, Acidic would be a pH <7, Basic is >7.
No, bleach is not a strong acid. Bleach is a strong base, specifically a solution of sodium hypochlorite. It is commonly used as a disinfectant and for whitening purposes.
Is a bleach a base
Clorox bleach is a base. It contains sodium hypochlorite, which has basic properties.
Bleach has the chemical formula NaClO. ClO- ion is the conjugate base of the weak acid HClO. A conjugate base such as ClO- ion will attract H+ away from water molecules, leaving OH- ions in solution. This means that bleach solutions will have a high (basic) pH.
Glucose is a neutral compound. It is a type of sugar that is neither acidic nor basic.
Silicic acid is a weak acid, not a base. It can donate a proton in water to form silicate ions, making it slightly acidic in nature.
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Mouthwash is typically slightly acidic due to the presence of ingredients like citric acid or phosphoric acid that help to maintain a balanced pH in the mouth. It is rarely neutral.